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1.55v XMP for AMD Optimized Kit.

1.55v XMP for AMD Optimized Kit.

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BPGUENTZEL
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03-08-2016, 12:51 AM
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The information suggests caution with the 1.55v kit. While your RAM supports 4000CL16 at 1.4v or CL14 at 1.55v, using 1.55v may affect performance stability and scores. The manufacturer likely avoids recommending it for AMD systems due to potential risks. Consider sticking to the lower voltage if you want consistent results.
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BPGUENTZEL
03-08-2016, 12:51 AM #1

The information suggests caution with the 1.55v kit. While your RAM supports 4000CL16 at 1.4v or CL14 at 1.55v, using 1.55v may affect performance stability and scores. The manufacturer likely avoids recommending it for AMD systems due to potential risks. Consider sticking to the lower voltage if you want consistent results.

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b3nj4_
Junior Member
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03-08-2016, 02:30 AM
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CPU safety depends on factors beyond just RAM voltage. The RAM controller voltage influences performance, while the IMC/SOC voltage plays a distinct role. These voltages are usually maintained at 1.1V.
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b3nj4_
03-08-2016, 02:30 AM #2

CPU safety depends on factors beyond just RAM voltage. The RAM controller voltage influences performance, while the IMC/SOC voltage plays a distinct role. These voltages are usually maintained at 1.1V.

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TheKillerMomo
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 09:10 PM
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The IMC is simply an Integrated Memory Controller built into the CPU. It requires a significant voltage and can damage the chip if it fails to communicate with RAM, which is essential for booting. Generally, Intel’s IMCs have been able to handle up to 1.6 volts, though official specs have stayed around 1.35 volts for some time. With Ryzen processors, I’m not certain about the limits. It would be wise to consult someone more experienced with Ryzen to verify this.
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TheKillerMomo
03-09-2016, 09:10 PM #3

The IMC is simply an Integrated Memory Controller built into the CPU. It requires a significant voltage and can damage the chip if it fails to communicate with RAM, which is essential for booting. Generally, Intel’s IMCs have been able to handle up to 1.6 volts, though official specs have stayed around 1.35 volts for some time. With Ryzen processors, I’m not certain about the limits. It would be wise to consult someone more experienced with Ryzen to verify this.

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ReelFishn
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03-10-2016, 05:29 AM
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Hi! That’s a good point. I usually stay under 1.2v SOC and I’m okay with a bit of RAM stress if it means avoiding damage.
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ReelFishn
03-10-2016, 05:29 AM #4

Hi! That’s a good point. I usually stay under 1.2v SOC and I’m okay with a bit of RAM stress if it means avoiding damage.

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Sheeeeeppp
Junior Member
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03-14-2016, 03:12 AM
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1.55 works well. 1.6 seems acceptable as well. I didn't encounter any issues.
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Sheeeeeppp
03-14-2016, 03:12 AM #5

1.55 works well. 1.6 seems acceptable as well. I didn't encounter any issues.

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mistercraft77
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03-14-2016, 04:04 AM
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We're on CL13 at 1.6v right now
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mistercraft77
03-14-2016, 04:04 AM #6

We're on CL13 at 1.6v right now

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Adonis71x
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03-14-2016, 10:01 AM
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Yes, I was using it on 3533 12-12-12.
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Adonis71x
03-14-2016, 10:01 AM #7

Yes, I was using it on 3533 12-12-12.

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ReaperCreepR
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03-14-2016, 05:07 PM
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4200mhz CL16, loose Trfc 1.65v 8700K 6.2ghz cache @ 5ghz - 1.60v Super PiMod under 6 seconds. Vccio and Sa 1.250v Fine tuned next time aiming to trim another second soon...
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ReaperCreepR
03-14-2016, 05:07 PM #8

4200mhz CL16, loose Trfc 1.65v 8700K 6.2ghz cache @ 5ghz - 1.60v Super PiMod under 6 seconds. Vccio and Sa 1.250v Fine tuned next time aiming to trim another second soon...

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GaymerTommy21
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03-14-2016, 05:31 PM
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They suggest checking stock for CL14 1.55V and if available, it supports 1.55-1.6V safely. They mention load temperatures stay stable around 2°C with temps under 50°C being fine. The CL14 4000 still has uncertainty about the IMC, so they recommend opting for the 3600 model instead.
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GaymerTommy21
03-14-2016, 05:31 PM #9

They suggest checking stock for CL14 1.55V and if available, it supports 1.55-1.6V safely. They mention load temperatures stay stable around 2°C with temps under 50°C being fine. The CL14 4000 still has uncertainty about the IMC, so they recommend opting for the 3600 model instead.

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mrloqu
Junior Member
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03-14-2016, 06:23 PM
#10
I planned to purchase those Oloys but saved my funds since my sticks already handle those speeds. They should be fine. People have said up to 1.8 works for continuous use; honestly, my board maxes at 1.85 and I only went to 1.65 before. Edit: AMD powah
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mrloqu
03-14-2016, 06:23 PM #10

I planned to purchase those Oloys but saved my funds since my sticks already handle those speeds. They should be fine. People have said up to 1.8 works for continuous use; honestly, my board maxes at 1.85 and I only went to 1.65 before. Edit: AMD powah

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